Natural Gas Formation By Bacteria Linked To Climate Change And Renewable Energy

Natural gas reservoirs in Michigan’s Antrim Shale are providing new information about global warming and the Earth’s climate history. The new study is also good news for energy companies hoping to make natural gas a renewable resource. Scientists found that carbon-hungry bacteria trapped deep in the rock beneath ice sheets produced the gas during the ice age, as glaciers advanced and retreated over Michigan.

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